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6.50" x 8.00"
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8.50" x 10.00"
Early Bloomer Bloodroot Art Print
by Adrienne Dye
Product Details
Early Bloomer Bloodroot art print by Adrienne Dye. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
During one of my hikes in the Smokies, this was one of the first early Spring bloomers. Here I found them growing in the dappled sunlight of the... more
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Artist's Description
During one of my hikes in the Smokies, this was one of the first early Spring bloomers. Here I found them growing in the dappled sunlight of the woods among the leaf litter from the previous Fall season. The solitary flower of the Bloodroot plant is white and blooms high on a single stalk well above its very large scalloped leaf. Flowers have anywhere from 8 to 12 petals. An interesting fun fact is they get their name from the dark red sap found in the stems and roots, which resembles blood. The colored juice from the stems of bloodroot plants can also be used to make red, pink and orange dyes. Folk medicine using bloodroot plants was widespread in centuries past but is now either lost or seldom used.
About Adrienne Dye
Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Adrienne began training in the arts in general: fine art, music, drama, coming away with a Bachelors degree in music. It’s been a long detour from artist to musician then back again. Beginning with portraiture then animals and landscapes, she explored the possibilities with watercolor and oils before finally settling on acrylics. Her interests have expanded yet again to digital art and even fish prints. It's just plain fun to peel the paper from the fish, revealing a new impression. Whatever the medium, my goal is to bring out the essence of each subject. They all have their own story and I derive great satisfaction from rendering their special characteristics, which are always...
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Eva Butterfly
Nice one!)
Adrienne Dye replied:
Thanks so much! I wanted it to have a rich texture of the forest floor which was littered with leaves and of course the leaf itself. There were thousands of them.